The new ID-II is a hybrid course consisting of 24 hours of distance learning/independent work over six weeks, followed by two days in the classroom. The pre-classroom work will entail spending 24 hours reading, studying, researching, and completing five assignments while still at your work-place. The participants will then meet at the locations noted for the two-day classroom portion.

Approximately seven weeks before the classroom portion, you’ll receive your independent work assignments and instructions on how to complete this portion of the class. The independent work should take about four hours per week and includes frequent interaction with your instructors via e-mail. If you are taking this course on your department’s time, it is imperative your agency commits to allowing you the time to complete the pre-classroom assignments each week.

This course is designed for experienced instructors to expand upon their knowledge and skills. Students will be immersed in student-centered facilitation. This is NOT a basic skills class; presentation skills and experience in lesson planning and facilitating are necessary preconditions to succeed in this class.

Curriculum Overview:

The course focuses on how people learn (research from the field of educational psychology) to promote better practices in criminal justice training. How can you keep your students engaged and thinking at a higher level, to use problem solving? What makes adult learning effective? This material will assist experienced trainers in further developing their facilitation and lesson development skills, expanding upon their knowledge as an instructor, facilitator and trainer.

Email the Program Manager or Registrar listed below with questions about equivalent courses.

Dress Code & Identification:

Uniforms, agency logo clothing or business casual attire is appropriate for classroom wear.

Visitors attending training at WSCJTC are encouraged to wear their agency logo shirt/uniform or agency ID badge while on campus. If you are not wearing agency identification, you will be asked to check in at the front desk and will be provided with a clip-on visitor's identification card.

Cost:

$50

Cancellation/No Show:

Deadline: If, for any reason, it becomes necessary to cancel the application, you must notify the Registrar via email
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7 Days prior to class.

Fee: $50 for No Show or Late Cancellation.

Schedule:

Hybrid research/classroom - see description

Dates and Locations listed below

***Is this class full or not available???? Please complete the Course Interest Survey. Please Note:This is not a waiting list. You will not be contacted by WSCJTC unless there is enough interest to generate a class being scheduled. At that time we will contact everyone that has shown interest so that applications can be submitted.